Camilla Adams is an economics PhD candidate at Brown University. She earned her Bachelor of Science in economics from Texas A&M University and previously served as a predoctoral research assistant in the Industrial Relations Section at Princeton University. Adams’ research employs causal inference to examine social mobility, labor markets, and criminal justice. As an AIBM Fellow, she is investigating how the introduction of the Boy Scouts influenced long-term outcomes, including education and marriage. Additionally, she is conducting an experiment on the valuation of specific traits by partners and how these preferences impact marriage and fertility patterns.